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The power of focus
Gowri
Shankar Subramanian, CEO, Aspire Systems, shares with Vinita Gupta
his mantra for successa focussed approach
Gowri Shankar Subramanian, the key architect of Aspire Systems, considers a
focussed approach the greatest driver to achieve ones dreams. Subramanian
learned this from his own experience when he spent many precious years dabbling
in multiple vocations till he found his true calling. He was involved in teaching
students for entrance exams, running a circulation library and also ran a free
newspaper in Mumbai. I did so many different things as I did not have
a focus in life. Therefore, today I strongly believe that focus is very essential
for those who want to achieve success. I was motivated by my former boss to
start my own business. Today business is my passion, says Subramanian.
Aspire Systems is a fast-growing outsourced product development firm. He started
the company with a capital of Rs 30,000 (shareholders credit) and today
it is a $10 million organisation. The major progress happened in the last three
years. He says, Differentiating yourself from others and scaling-up were
the two big challenges that I faced, but I never changed my focus. The clear
strategy of building a company from scratch and running it profitably was my
major achievement.
Subramanians knowledge and experience of the US market,
coupled with his ability to spot emerging market opportunities, has enabled
him to steer the company into an attractive destination for outsourced product
development. He has a Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering from
Pondicherry University and a Masters in Industrial Engineering from Texas
A&M University. At the A&M University, his research interests focussed
on optimising production of printed circuit assemblies.
Subramanian has hands-on experience and expertise in software product engineering,
which he acquired during his two-year stint in the US following the completion
of his education. His areas of expertise include software product development,
marketing and support.
Employee satisfaction is the key to customer satisfaction, says
Subramanian, revealing his mantra to attract and retain the best of breed engineers
in the product development function. His exposure and understanding of the US
culture has instilled in him an obsession for perfection, which is also deep-rooted
as a culture in his organisation. Today Subramanians mission is to build
Aspire into an excellent multinational company by bringing together outstanding
individuals world-wide to be part of the companys product development
team. His current focus is to drive the organisation to change the way software
product companies do product development.
Focussing on the evolving needs of the Indian IT industry, Subramanian points
out that to attract foreign companies and investments, the country has to become
a favourable place for innovation. He believes that colleges are the best places
to nurture talent and the youth should make the best use of the projects handled
by them by using these as a platform to build innovative ideas.
Subramanian enjoys reading management books whenever he finds the time. His
wife is a CA and is presently working as an engineer with Aspire Systems.
The man likes to be modest about his professional accomplishments. He dismisses
his success by saying, 35 cannot really be called an early age to become
a CEO. For him success is changing the world in some way.
vinita@expresscomputeronline.com
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